PHILADELPHIA -- The Philadelphia Eagles returned to Lincoln Financial Field for their second and final public practice of training camp Saturday morning.

The environment wasn't as raucous as the one 40,000 fans produced Sunday night, but the Eagles fans who showed up -- the team announced 35,000 fans in attendance -- on a muggy and overcast day still made their presence felt with "E-A-G-L-E-S" chants, cheers, gasps and more.

Here's a quick rundown of the action at the Linc.

Roll call

Wide receiver Mike Wallace and running back Matt Jones returned to practice Saturday, but running backs Corey Clement and Donnel Pumphrey (lower body) were absent. Coach Doug Pederson made it sound like Pumphrey could miss some time. Quarterback Nick Foles also practiced for the first time in more than a week, while Carson Wentz was held out of team drills again. Cornerback Sidney Jones was dressed at practice but appeared to be on the field for only one play. Wide receivers Nelson Agholor and Markus Wheaton also missed practice. Tight end Dallas Goedert left practice early.

Early fireworks

On the first play of the team period, Foles launched a deep pass up the middle to Wallace, who got behind the defense. A loud cheer went up from the crowd, and Wallace took a moment to bask in the adoration. The Eagles signed him to stretch the field as a deep threat this season, and he provided a glimpse of that potential there.

Moving on up

Running back Josh Adams continued to receive an increased workload Saturday. The undrafted free agent worked with the second team with Clement out, and the absence of Pumphrey bodes well for getting more reps. Adams is a big runner, and he's showed he can be tough to bring down when he gets a full head of steam. He's becoming an intriguing prospect during the preseason.

Zach Ertz is good in the red zone

The Eagles have the luxury of multiple red zone weapons on their roster, and tight end Zach Ertz ranks among the best. The Pro Bowler was unstoppable during a red zone session Saturday morning. He snagged a one-handed catch with safety Malcolm Jenkins draped over him and later found a soft spot between Jenkins and safety Rodney McLeod for another touchdown. Ertz missed some practice time earlier this week, but he appears to be back on track.